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Long Island University—C.W. Post Campus College of Management

College of Management Students Say...

Students praise each other as “smart” and “dedicated.” “There is a good mix ranging in age, ethnic background, educational background, and career background. All are friendly and we work well together.” They also describe each other as “intelligent,” “ambitious,” “outgoing,” and “cooperative.”...Students praise each other as “smart” and “dedicated.” “There is a good mix ranging in age, ethnic background, educational background, and career background. All are friendly and we work well together.” They also describe each other as “intelligent,” “ambitious,” “outgoing,” and “cooperative.” Students “bring a lot of ideas to class discussion,” probably because they are a part of a “very diverse population.” LIU has many international students. There is a high percentage of locals in the student body as well. They choose the school precisely for that reason—it’s close to home.Post’s “breathtaking campus” spans a few hundred acres of green lawns and dense woods. It’s near the beaches on the North Shore of Long Island, and students “love the location,” as well as its proximity to New York City. Most are commuters and find that aside from academics, there isn’t much to keep them on campus. They do mention, however, that “class times are set up to provide ample time for commuters.” One thing they do complain about is the lack of parking on campus, although a few students suggest it’s nicer to have the trees and a longer walk, than sacrifice the natural beauty. As far as balancing home and work life with a part-time MBA, one student says confidently, “I am very busy with work and a family, and I have been able to accomplish everything that will ensure my success.”More Less